We’re always down for an epic game of Tetris, but next month, Frank Lee will launch a bigger one than any of us could’ve ever imagined.

On April 4th, the Drexel University game design professor will launch a new project where he’ll turn a Philadelphia skyscraper into a giant round of the classic Russian puzzle game. The event will tie in with the Philly Tech Week event, and feature a fully-working version of the classic game, where players slot pieces into spots to eliminate lines from a limited play board.

People throughout the city will be able to watch players go head-to-head in the game, which is Lee’s brainchild. Considering he’s the head of Drexel University’s Entrepreneurial Game Studio, there’s no doubt he wants it to make big news.

This isn’t the first time Philly has performed big-time gaming, as the city’s demonstration of Pong took up 59,800 square feet as part of a promotion for the Philadelphia Museum of Art last year.

Source: VentureBeat